Heavy-Duty Clevis Pins for Secure Mechanical Linkages
Our Clevis Pins provide a robust and versatile solution for quick-release fastening in various industrial and agricultural applications. Unlike standard bolts, a headed clevis pin is designed to absorb lateral stress and allow for a pivot point between connected parts. Whether you are securing a trailer hitch or an industrial actuator, our pins ensure a safe, permanent, yet easily removable connection.
We manufacture Metric and Inch Clevis Pins to international standards including ISO 2341 and DIN 1444, ensuring perfect compatibility with your existing clevis yokes and rods.
Available Clevis Pin Types
Headed Clevis Pins
The standard choice featuring a fixed head to prevent the pin from sliding through the linkage.
Universal Clevis Pins
Featuring multiple pre-drilled holes, these pins can be adjusted to various lengths for maximum versatility.
Grooved Pins
Instead of a hole, these pins feature a groove for E-clips or Snap rings, ideal for low-profile applications.
| Nominal Dia. (d1) | Hole Dia. (d2) | Head Thickness | Material Strength |
|---|---|---|---|
| M6 | 1.6 mm | 2.0 mm | Low Carbon / SS |
| M10 | 3.2 mm | 4.0 mm | High Tensile 8.8 |
| M16 | 4.0 mm | 4.5 mm | Stainless Steel 316 |
| M24+ | 6.3 mm | 6.0 mm | Alloy Steel 40Cr |
Quality Control & Surface Treatment
We ensure that our Industrial Clevis Pins meet the highest safety standards through rigorous testing:
- Shear Strength Testing: Verified load limits for heavy-duty towing and lifting applications.
- Zinc Flake & HDG Coating: Offering up to 1000 hours of salt spray resistance for agricultural and marine use.
- Precision Drilling: Clean, burr-free holes to ensure easy insertion of Cotter Pins or R-Clips.
- Material Traceability: Full 3.1 Material Certificate provided with every order.
Q: What is the difference between a Clevis Pin and a Bolt?
A: A bolt is designed to be tightened and hold parts together via tension, whereas a clevis pin is unthreaded and designed to act as a pivot or axle, held in place by a pin at the end.
Q: Which material is best for marine environments?
A: We highly recommend Stainless Steel 316 Clevis Pins for saltwater applications due to their superior molybdenum content which prevents pitting corrosion.
Q: Can you provide custom hole positions?
A: Yes. As a custom fastener manufacturer, we can drill holes at specific intervals or provide multiple holes for adjustable-length applications.
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